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serving the shppery hoc communit y lot 44 years vol 52 no 6 friday october 13 1978 changes made at sg meeting w i ' ( representatives from one of the 37 campus organizations which participated in the organizational fair take time out from chores to pose for a rocket shot photo by k goeringer campus organizations provide information during fair by path capello if you are a person who wants to become involved but don't know what activ ities are available on cam pus you should have at tended the student organi zational fair held last thursday in the college union sponsored by the office oi student life the fair took place in the college union lobby lrom 1-5 p.m on thursday october 5 exhibits and displays were set up by thirty-seven campus organizations in order to provide informa tion about their group to in terested students according to dr tim gallineau dean of student life the fair will be held every year in order to show students exactly what is available to them in terms of activities as well as in aca demic departments he also remarked that this is an ex cellent opportunity for new slippery rock students to find out about the campus gallineau did mention however that this has only been the second year the lair has been in existence and stressed the fair is still in its experimental stages the eventual goal he commented is to have every organization on cam pus involved he mentioned d possible campus awdie mm day for the future where d day oi classes would be cancelled dud devoted strictly to the stu dent oigdnizatiundl fan other future plans ior the tdii include a student or gdiiizaliunal committee which would be iwspoiisiblw for the planning and organ izing of this event galli neau also suggested that if every organization would plan to participate and ad vertise more for future fairs that it could prove to be more successful according to gallineau this year's student organi zational fair was a success there was a reasonably large turnout taking into consideration the small amount of organizations participating and the fact that classes were also being held at the same time he explained students mingled among the exhibits and displays discussing possible interests with representatives from the organizations some ex hibits appeared to have more viewers than others however the main attract ion seemed to be the show ing of previews ol upcoming movies at slippery rock from 2-2:45 p.m , terry steele's lazz and rock en semble got things moving as they entertained a crowd outside the entrance to the college union although it was not known beforehand by the participants each exhibit was judged during the fair for its attractiveness and originality the top three exhibits were selected and present t*d with cash prizes duiidt ed by the cooperative ac tivities office this year's winners were first place sociology anthropology socuj welfare club 25 second place kappa delta sorority 15 and third place campus crusade fox christ 10 as an added attraction all students who entered the college union had the op portunity to receive a ticket for a door prize four tickets were drawn and each of the winners received a calcul ator donated by the book store the numbers selected were 074396 074525 074428 and 074397 winners should inquire at the office oi student life in the col lege union by mitchel olszak the constituency of stu dent government under went a major change at its most recent meeting on monday night in addition to the resigna tion oi vice president for student affairs paul scipione six new freshmen senators were sworn in as well as one junior senator the reason given by scipione for his resignation was that he felt he could not find sufficient time to devote to his student government duties he said that he could not work in student govern ment and meet his academic requirements student government president dan sauers com mended scipione for his work as vice president he added that he was sorry scipione could not continue at his position six recently elected freshmen senators were sworn in at the meeting and student government ap pointed greg ryan as a jun ior senator in another change sauers plans to take action against one senator who had missed three consecutive meetings according to the constitution sauers said this means immediate dis missal from office the college's vice presi dent for administrative affairs dr stephen hulbert was invited to the meeting to explain this year's cuts in the library budget he dis cussed statistics found in the october 16 issue of the green sheet . hulbert said that the main reason the library's budget was cut by about 300,000 was the fact that staif sal aries were increased with out the state providing addi tional funds for them this meant that money had to be taken from other areas hulbert was not convinc ed that the cut would ser iously affect the library i don't know how critical it is he said referring to the one year budget reduction all state colleges have been underfunded this year hulbert said he also noted that last year pennsylvania had the lowest increase ior state college funds in the country at six per cent student government also vote to approve director of the college union tom gazda as a liaison between student government and the college administration among his duties he will attend co-op and student government meetings a number of announce ments were made at the meeting sauers comment ed on the legs leader ship program saying the attendance was lower than i hoped for but he added that monthly seminars on leadership will be held be held cas coordinator tom demarcky was present to say that 400 persons signed up during the recent voter reqistration drive continued on page 2 l.e.g.s proves valuable program by mitchel olszak a two-day retreat the purpose oi which was to provide information to lead ers oi student organizations was held at the slippery rock state college union last weekend according to student government president dan sauers and college union graduate assistant cindy lee dolak the leadership experience group seminar l.e.g.s met with mixed success both sauers and dolak emphasized the fact the re treat was a success despite the fact that only 32 people attended the poor attendance ap peared to be the main prob lem with the l.e.g.s re treat sauers expressed his disappointment on this point by saying i was hoping that every organization on campus would send at least one representative the quality oi the pro gram was another matter however sauers and dolak were in agreement that the people who participated in the retreat were happy with the results according to dolak the weekend seminars consisted oi discussions lecturettes group exercises and the dis tribution oi written resource material she also pointed out that the entire program was based on the activeness oi its participants sauers said that the program was so successful that monthly seminars for l.e.g.s are going to be held dolak commented that some areas not covered by continued on p*g 4 search begins the search ior a new slip pery rock state college president has moved into phase two oi its work as the deadline ior the receipt oi applications expires this weekend . approximately 190 appli cants have oiiicially applied ior the position according to a member oi the search committee these applications will now be screened and a iinal list oi candidates will be drawn according to the official advertisement released by the presidential search committee letters oi nom ination and inquiry were to be received and postmarked by september 1 while the completed applications are due this sunday according to the adver tisement candidates should have demonstrated compe tence in upper level admin istr«tive positions an ability to negotiate with state agencies and employee or ganizations and the ability to secure and administer iiscal resources

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serving the shppery hoc communit y lot 44 years vol 52 no 6 friday october 13 1978 changes made at sg meeting w i ' ( representatives from one of the 37 campus organizations which participated in the organizational fair take time out from chores to pose for a rocket shot photo by k goeringer campus organizations provide information during fair by path capello if you are a person who wants to become involved but don't know what activ ities are available on cam pus you should have at tended the student organi zational fair held last thursday in the college union sponsored by the office oi student life the fair took place in the college union lobby lrom 1-5 p.m on thursday october 5 exhibits and displays were set up by thirty-seven campus organizations in order to provide informa tion about their group to in terested students according to dr tim gallineau dean of student life the fair will be held every year in order to show students exactly what is available to them in terms of activities as well as in aca demic departments he also remarked that this is an ex cellent opportunity for new slippery rock students to find out about the campus gallineau did mention however that this has only been the second year the lair has been in existence and stressed the fair is still in its experimental stages the eventual goal he commented is to have every organization on cam pus involved he mentioned d possible campus awdie mm day for the future where d day oi classes would be cancelled dud devoted strictly to the stu dent oigdnizatiundl fan other future plans ior the tdii include a student or gdiiizaliunal committee which would be iwspoiisiblw for the planning and organ izing of this event galli neau also suggested that if every organization would plan to participate and ad vertise more for future fairs that it could prove to be more successful according to gallineau this year's student organi zational fair was a success there was a reasonably large turnout taking into consideration the small amount of organizations participating and the fact that classes were also being held at the same time he explained students mingled among the exhibits and displays discussing possible interests with representatives from the organizations some ex hibits appeared to have more viewers than others however the main attract ion seemed to be the show ing of previews ol upcoming movies at slippery rock from 2-2:45 p.m , terry steele's lazz and rock en semble got things moving as they entertained a crowd outside the entrance to the college union although it was not known beforehand by the participants each exhibit was judged during the fair for its attractiveness and originality the top three exhibits were selected and present t*d with cash prizes duiidt ed by the cooperative ac tivities office this year's winners were first place sociology anthropology socuj welfare club 25 second place kappa delta sorority 15 and third place campus crusade fox christ 10 as an added attraction all students who entered the college union had the op portunity to receive a ticket for a door prize four tickets were drawn and each of the winners received a calcul ator donated by the book store the numbers selected were 074396 074525 074428 and 074397 winners should inquire at the office oi student life in the col lege union by mitchel olszak the constituency of stu dent government under went a major change at its most recent meeting on monday night in addition to the resigna tion oi vice president for student affairs paul scipione six new freshmen senators were sworn in as well as one junior senator the reason given by scipione for his resignation was that he felt he could not find sufficient time to devote to his student government duties he said that he could not work in student govern ment and meet his academic requirements student government president dan sauers com mended scipione for his work as vice president he added that he was sorry scipione could not continue at his position six recently elected freshmen senators were sworn in at the meeting and student government ap pointed greg ryan as a jun ior senator in another change sauers plans to take action against one senator who had missed three consecutive meetings according to the constitution sauers said this means immediate dis missal from office the college's vice presi dent for administrative affairs dr stephen hulbert was invited to the meeting to explain this year's cuts in the library budget he dis cussed statistics found in the october 16 issue of the green sheet . hulbert said that the main reason the library's budget was cut by about 300,000 was the fact that staif sal aries were increased with out the state providing addi tional funds for them this meant that money had to be taken from other areas hulbert was not convinc ed that the cut would ser iously affect the library i don't know how critical it is he said referring to the one year budget reduction all state colleges have been underfunded this year hulbert said he also noted that last year pennsylvania had the lowest increase ior state college funds in the country at six per cent student government also vote to approve director of the college union tom gazda as a liaison between student government and the college administration among his duties he will attend co-op and student government meetings a number of announce ments were made at the meeting sauers comment ed on the legs leader ship program saying the attendance was lower than i hoped for but he added that monthly seminars on leadership will be held be held cas coordinator tom demarcky was present to say that 400 persons signed up during the recent voter reqistration drive continued on page 2 l.e.g.s proves valuable program by mitchel olszak a two-day retreat the purpose oi which was to provide information to lead ers oi student organizations was held at the slippery rock state college union last weekend according to student government president dan sauers and college union graduate assistant cindy lee dolak the leadership experience group seminar l.e.g.s met with mixed success both sauers and dolak emphasized the fact the re treat was a success despite the fact that only 32 people attended the poor attendance ap peared to be the main prob lem with the l.e.g.s re treat sauers expressed his disappointment on this point by saying i was hoping that every organization on campus would send at least one representative the quality oi the pro gram was another matter however sauers and dolak were in agreement that the people who participated in the retreat were happy with the results according to dolak the weekend seminars consisted oi discussions lecturettes group exercises and the dis tribution oi written resource material she also pointed out that the entire program was based on the activeness oi its participants sauers said that the program was so successful that monthly seminars for l.e.g.s are going to be held dolak commented that some areas not covered by continued on p*g 4 search begins the search ior a new slip pery rock state college president has moved into phase two oi its work as the deadline ior the receipt oi applications expires this weekend . approximately 190 appli cants have oiiicially applied ior the position according to a member oi the search committee these applications will now be screened and a iinal list oi candidates will be drawn according to the official advertisement released by the presidential search committee letters oi nom ination and inquiry were to be received and postmarked by september 1 while the completed applications are due this sunday according to the adver tisement candidates should have demonstrated compe tence in upper level admin istr«tive positions an ability to negotiate with state agencies and employee or ganizations and the ability to secure and administer iiscal resources